1.   The European court said that the proceedings had breached their rights because the bewildering atmosphere of an adult court prevented them from taking a proper part in the process.

2.   He said his personal rights had been breached repeatedly.

3.   In her request for an injunction, she said publishing the letters and tapes would breach her right to privacy.

4.   It said Australia was guilty of arbitrary arrest and detention of asylum seekers, and for breaching their right to seek remedies in court.

5.   It said the state phone services were so inefficient they breached rights of free speech.

6.   One of the plaintiffs, aboriginal Uniting Church minister Djiniyinni Gondarra, said the law breaches the right to life guaranteed in the Australian constitution.

7.   The school argues that the government ban breaches the right of Christians under the European Convention on Human Rights to practice their beliefs.

8.   The plaintiffs argue the law breaches legal rights to privacy in telecommunications and limits press freedom.

9.   The Supreme Court said some provisions of the old act could breach constitutional rights for free association and expression.

10.   Cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris said Tuesday it was challenging the validility of an Australian ban on tobacco advertising because the law breached its right to freedom of speech.

v. + right >>共 447
have 32.77%
reserve 3.29%
protect 2.51%
violate 2.22%
support 2.05%
win 1.88%
retain 1.82%
exercise 1.68%
waive 1.51%
defend 1.38%
breach 0.06%
breach + n. >>共 170
contract 9.22%
law 5.18%
agreement 5.18%
rule 4.67%
security 4.04%
dam 3.79%
barrier 3.03%
regulation 2.53%
duty 2.40%
wall 2.02%
right 1.26%
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